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Raya Octa Fluorescent 7-Socket Fixture 1-Light Softbox Kit

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Raya Octa Fluorescent 7-Socket Fixture 1-Light Softbox Kit
Key Features
  • Octa 7-Socket Fixture
  • 7 x 27W (120V) Spiral FLCs
  • 5000K Daylight Balance
  • 32" Octa 7 Softbox
The Raya Octa Fluorescent 7-Socket Fixture 1-Light Softbox Kit was put together by B&H to provide a soft, multiuse, continuous light source for photographers and videographers. The kit is comprised of a 7-socket fixture with 27W lamps, a 32" Octa softbox, and an air-cushioned 9.5" light stand.
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Can someone tell me the output of these lights in ...

Can someone tell me the output of these lights in lumens or lux at 1 meter?
Asked by: Michael
According to the manufacturer, when using the Raya Octa Fluorescent 7-Socket Fixture 1-Light Softbox Kit, using the included Eiko 26-watt bulbs, inner baffle, and diffuser would be 678 lux @ 1 meter (3.3 feet). The CCT color temperature is 5061K, with color accuracy measurements listed as CRI 87.6 and TCLI of 70. Unfortunately, they did not have a lumens measurement for this light fixture setup.
Answered by: Elliot A
Date published: 2024-11-22

Is there a recommended grid that will cover the ...

Is there a recommended grid that will cover the softbox?
Asked by: Jamiel
Unfortunately, there is no grid available to fit the Raya Octa Soft Box for Octa Fluorescent 7 which is included in this kit.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-03-07

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Regarding product RAOCOF71LK (Raya softbox kit and 7-bulb fixture) what kind of boom arm could be used, at the minimum? How much weight should a boom arm be able to support to work with this light fixture?
Asked by: Ursa D.
The boom should support no less than 8 lbs.This would be the one I would get, Avenger D600 Mini Boom (Chrome-plated) B&H # AVD600 MFR # D600But you need a good strong stand and a counter weight /sandbag.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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can i plug it into 220volt supply?
Asked by: Virgilio
This is a multi-voltage light fixture, so you can use it on 100-240VAC.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Will this support tungsten bulbs?

Will this support tungsten bulbs?
Asked by: Rob
Unfortunately, the Raya Octa Fluorescent 7-Socket Fixture 1-Light Softbox Kit is only suitable for fluorescent lamps or LED lamps.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-11-05

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I was thinking of purchasing this to use on location outdoors. What is the most affordable portable power supply that you would recommend to use with this?
Asked by: Roxanne S.
Hi Roxanne,Since this unit is 110 AC, the only thing I know of is a fairly large battery and an inverter. A better choice might be a 1x1 LED light. B&H sells several that can not only run off small attached batteries, but are also variable color balance, so you can use them outdoors or balance with existing tungsten light sources. The ones I bought are made by Genaray and come complete with batteries and chargers.
Answered by: Steve E.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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Could I use one, two or three Savage 50W LED bulbs (B&H # SA50WLED) in some of the seven fluorescent sockets on this light head? Thank you!
Asked by: Mark H.
While the Savage 50W LED bulbs have the same Edison base as the fluorescent lamps included with this fixture, they have not be tested by the manufacturer as being fully compatible. Your results may vary.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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can i use the 7 socket fixture for bigger octagon such as 150 cm octagon (octagon softbox)??
Asked by: Anonymous
I would say no.Reason is it struggles to put out enough light.Up close it does good,well diffused light but I bought bigger bulbs because I wanted more light from it
Answered by: Wesley W.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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